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at 9:46 this morning, kabul time, dr. jerry umanos, went out of his office, inside the hospital grounds to receive five other american medical workers. they were visiting medical workers. he received them at the gate. they were walking in this parking lot area, heading back towards the hotel. they had just arrived and that's when the guard on the gate turned his weapon on the visiting delegation, killing dr. umanos and two other members of this medical team that had come to help. the hospital is well known. it's a children's hospital, primarily. it's run by a christian faith based charity called cure. serves as you said about 35,000 patients a year. mostly children but also mothers doing prenatal care and mothers with complicated pregnancies. >> this is so heartbreaking. when we think that the united states has helped the afghans train these security forces and this is again an instance of a uniformed police officer, security guard, having made this terrible attack, i want to read you the statement from the white house, t
at 9:46 this morning, kabul time, dr. jerry umanos, went out of his office, inside the hospital grounds to receive five other american medical workers. they were visiting medical workers. he received them at the gate. they were walking in this parking lot area, heading back towards the hotel. they had just arrived and that's when the guard on the gate turned his weapon on the visiting delegation, killing dr. umanos and two other members of this medical team that had come to help. the hospital...
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>> reporter: scott, especially in kabul, there have been huge changes in the last six months. a lot of the attacks have been coming from within the ranks of afghan security forces, many who have been trained by u.s. troops and the who whole atmosphere has become so much more intense in light of the attacks and had an impact on westerners and americans working in the capital. >> pelley: thanks very much. late today, secretary of state john kerry accused russia of violating last week's deal to end the crisis in ukraine by arming and training pro-russian militias that have taken over government buildings in eastern ukraine. kerry accused russian president vladimir putin of concocting a fantasy that ukraine itself is trying to destabilize the region. here is what the secretary had to say. >> russian leaders are making increasingly outrageous claims to justify their actions-- that the c.i.a. invented the internet in order to control the world, or that the forces occupying buildings armed to the teeth, wearing brand new matching uniforms and moving in disciplined military formation
>> reporter: scott, especially in kabul, there have been huge changes in the last six months. a lot of the attacks have been coming from within the ranks of afghan security forces, many who have been trained by u.s. troops and the who whole atmosphere has become so much more intense in light of the attacks and had an impact on westerners and americans working in the capital. >> pelley: thanks very much. late today, secretary of state john kerry accused russia of violating last...
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around 10:00 this morning, actually just before 10:00 in the morning kabul time dr. jerry umanos was at the hospital, the man you just showed in the photograph earlier. the pediatrician who had been working on and off at the hospital for the last seven years was well known. he was receiving a delegation of five medical workers and these five medical workers, americans, arrived at the hospital, got out of their cars, were inside the perimeter when the guard at the gate opened fire on them, killing dr. jerry umanos. two others among the delegation were killed. a third of this visiting group was injured and two others -- two other americans were unharmed. after the shooting the afghan security guard turned the gun on himself, shot himself underneath the chin, did not die, was taken inside the very same hospital which he'd just attacked. was treated in the e.r. along with the woman who survived the attack. after she was stabilized he was taken away by afghan authorities for questioning. >> richard, we've talked a lot, extensively, in fact, about green-on-blue attacks whe
around 10:00 this morning, actually just before 10:00 in the morning kabul time dr. jerry umanos was at the hospital, the man you just showed in the photograph earlier. the pediatrician who had been working on and off at the hospital for the last seven years was well known. he was receiving a delegation of five medical workers and these five medical workers, americans, arrived at the hospital, got out of their cars, were inside the perimeter when the guard at the gate opened fire on them,...
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this afternoon we know the doctorwise jerry umanos in kabul to treat children and help train doctors. >> dr. umanos saw a lot of patients and the kids loved him and especially the parents. so it's going to be rough. it's going to be rough on everybody so imagine a staff -- i can't imagine what it's going to do to the patients. >> the taliban has not claimed responsibility for this attack. chief foreign affairs correspondent richard engel is here in new york and joins me in the studio. thank you for being here. there's no indication thus far that this is anything but a lone gunman, right? >> there's a pattern. i think there's probably standing orders now at this stage and we keep talking about the taliban. there's many different groups and this police officer who was assigned to protect the hospital had previously been serving in host province. it could have been affiliated with many different groups or one of many different groups or inspired by the groups or a lone gunman, not first time this happened. it seems to happen more frequently, which suggests that there's some sort of stand
this afternoon we know the doctorwise jerry umanos in kabul to treat children and help train doctors. >> dr. umanos saw a lot of patients and the kids loved him and especially the parents. so it's going to be rough. it's going to be rough on everybody so imagine a staff -- i can't imagine what it's going to do to the patients. >> the taliban has not claimed responsibility for this attack. chief foreign affairs correspondent richard engel is here in new york and joins me in the...
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among those killed were a father and son medical team volunteering in kabul from the united states. also dead, chicago-based doctor who has been working in afghanistan for nearly a decade. the shooter was injured and ironically received medical care at the very hospital he just attacked. >> arrested that attacker, as well. so we'll investigate to find out the motive behind this attack. >> afghan officials are increasingly trying to understand the motives behind attacks like today's, which are sometimes carried out at the taliban but not connected to insurgents at all. earlier this month, a police officer shot and killed an "associated press" journalist while wounding another in an attack that appeared random and unconnected to the taliban. as u.s. troops leave afghanistan securing the war-torn country is rapidly becoming the responsibility of afghan security forces. but questions about the long-term viability remains. >> the afghan security forces are improving and surprised many during the april 5th presidential election. the likelihood they can secure the entire country in the fut
among those killed were a father and son medical team volunteering in kabul from the united states. also dead, chicago-based doctor who has been working in afghanistan for nearly a decade. the shooter was injured and ironically received medical care at the very hospital he just attacked. >> arrested that attacker, as well. so we'll investigate to find out the motive behind this attack. >> afghan officials are increasingly trying to understand the motives behind attacks like today's,...
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an afghan security guard opens fire outside of a kabul hospital killing three american doctors. the guard was shot and wounded during the attack. he is under going surgery at the same hospital now. it is run by a christian based charity. right now no word on a motive. it is the second insider attack by a number targeting foreign civilians this month. >> the federal government is out of control that as a land battle in the lone star state escalates. doug luzader is live with the message that governor rick perry is sending to the government. >> ainsley, good morning. fresh off that big battle with nevada rancher cliven bundy land rights war between the federal government and a state. this instance we are talking about texas. thousands of acres on the texas side of the red river. many texans fear the federal bureau of land management is about to swallow up 90,000 acres of land there declared part of the public domain. texas state officials including the governor and attorney general are fighting back. >> i have a problem with the federal government putting citizens in the position
an afghan security guard opens fire outside of a kabul hospital killing three american doctors. the guard was shot and wounded during the attack. he is under going surgery at the same hospital now. it is run by a christian based charity. right now no word on a motive. it is the second insider attack by a number targeting foreign civilians this month. >> the federal government is out of control that as a land battle in the lone star state escalates. doug luzader is live with the message...
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. >> three americans were killed yesterday when a hospital guard opened fire in kabul, afghanistan. one of the victims, jerry umanos is being remembered as a man who helped children. >> reporter: he was a chicago pediatrician. for the past nine years he worked at the cure hospital in kabul treating children and training afghan doctors. >> jerry would really like everybody to know about his love for the afghan people and our love for the afghan people and that we don't hold any ill will towards afghanistan in general. or even the gunman who did this. >> dr. keith rose worked with umanos. >> i'm sad for him and i'm sad for the people that he worked with because those that worked with him loved him. >> reporter: though he spent much time aprbroad, he maintain pthat catered to low-income patients. he compared his patients there to those in afghanistan, children in need of help. >> he told me of a baby on a ventilator and knew when he went home, the power would go out overnight and so there would be no baby in the morning. >> a few weeks ago an afghan police officer shot two associated p
. >> three americans were killed yesterday when a hospital guard opened fire in kabul, afghanistan. one of the victims, jerry umanos is being remembered as a man who helped children. >> reporter: he was a chicago pediatrician. for the past nine years he worked at the cure hospital in kabul treating children and training afghan doctors. >> jerry would really like everybody to know about his love for the afghan people and our love for the afghan people and that we don't hold any...
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learning more about the american doctor killed in a shooting outside a private children's hospital in kabul where he worked. his family in chicago says that dr. jerry spent nine years in afghanistan saving the lives of children, working in the nicu of the hospital run by the christian charity cure. his wife of 34 years had extraordinarily forgiving comments about the man who killed her husband and expressed love for the people of afghanistan. >> and i know jerry would also really like everybody to know about his love for the afghan people and our love for the afghan people. and that we don't hold any ill will towards afghanistan in general. or even the gunman who did this. we don't know who what his history is. and get $100 off for every year of safe driving. we put members first. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side the expedia app helps you save with mobile-exclusive deals download the expedia app text expedia to 75309 expedia, find yours a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts j
learning more about the american doctor killed in a shooting outside a private children's hospital in kabul where he worked. his family in chicago says that dr. jerry spent nine years in afghanistan saving the lives of children, working in the nicu of the hospital run by the christian charity cure. his wife of 34 years had extraordinarily forgiving comments about the man who killed her husband and expressed love for the people of afghanistan. >> and i know jerry would also really like...
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more than a dozen foreigners were killed in january in a taliban attack on a popular restaurant in kabul's diplomatic district. with just eight months to go until the u.s. pulls out most of its troops in afghanistan, these continued attacks raise the question, will afghan forces be ready to protect the afghan people and foreign civilians? >>> now the doctor that elise was talking about that was killed left behind three children. >> i know jerry would also really like everybody to know about his love for the afghan people and our love for the afghan people. and that we don't hold any ill will towards afghanistan in general. or even the gunman who did this. we don't know what his history is. i would like people who hear this to open up their hearts to the people of afghanistan and understand that the afghan people are no different than us. >> and she added that her late husband's work in afghanistan was an extension of his religious faith. she certainly is being quiet brave. >> remarkable strength there. >>> the agonizing search continues nine days after south korea's ferry disaster. >> just
more than a dozen foreigners were killed in january in a taliban attack on a popular restaurant in kabul's diplomatic district. with just eight months to go until the u.s. pulls out most of its troops in afghanistan, these continued attacks raise the question, will afghan forces be ready to protect the afghan people and foreign civilians? >>> now the doctor that elise was talking about that was killed left behind three children. >> i know jerry would also really like everybody to...
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they were shot and killed in kabul by the security guard hired to protect them. martha: i'm martha maccallum. kabul police saying two of these american doctors killed are a father and his son. teegd this tragedy, these people are volunteers. they are dedicated to treat
they were shot and killed in kabul by the security guard hired to protect them. martha: i'm martha maccallum. kabul police saying two of these american doctors killed are a father and his son. teegd this tragedy, these people are volunteers. they are dedicated to treat
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straight ahead here on "early start," new information this morning after three americans were killed at a kabul hospital. we are hearing from the wife of one of the victims. >>> and a rising conservative hero, a nevada rancher on the record after making some very controversial comments? what he's saying now, next after the break. it doesn't operate out of basements or back alleys. it grows more sophisticated every day. if it were a business, it would be a fortune 500 company. fraud has evolved. american express intelligent security gives you tools to fight fraud and a global service network that never stops working. so you can be a member of a more secure world. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. from a simple misstep, to tripping over a rug, to just losing their balance. and not being able to get up from a fall can have serious, lifetime consequences. being prepared is important. philips lifeline with autoalert is more than just a medical alert button. it's an advanced fall detection system designed to get you help quickly. if you fall and you're unable to push your butt
straight ahead here on "early start," new information this morning after three americans were killed at a kabul hospital. we are hearing from the wife of one of the victims. >>> and a rising conservative hero, a nevada rancher on the record after making some very controversial comments? what he's saying now, next after the break. it doesn't operate out of basements or back alleys. it grows more sophisticated every day. if it were a business, it would be a fortune 500 company....
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kabul today a far cry from the ghost town of the one nine hundred ninety s. western governments spent over one hundred billion dollars here since the alister of the taleban but now the country is on the edge of a fiscal cliff foreign aid covers more than half of the government's budget and with nato combat troops due to leave at the end of the year it's unclear going or as you continue to spend the fear is that the war economy could soon at that rate this indicates that the flow of money has created the bubble economy which is not sustainable we can live for ever something which is not real in that certainly hurt us because that people. to corruption for a hint of what's to come look no further than the kabul skyline the high rises and pricey mansions are now monuments to a boom gone bust sales have flatlined and vacancies are on the rise the average afghan earns roughly five hundred dollars a year but homes like this one used to easily go for ten thousand dollars a month the market was propped up by an influx of international organizations and there are thou
kabul today a far cry from the ghost town of the one nine hundred ninety s. western governments spent over one hundred billion dollars here since the alister of the taleban but now the country is on the edge of a fiscal cliff foreign aid covers more than half of the government's budget and with nato combat troops due to leave at the end of the year it's unclear going or as you continue to spend the fear is that the war economy could soon at that rate this indicates that the flow of money has...
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police tell nbc news the gunman was a security guard at the cure hospital in kabul. the victims include dr. jerry huhmanos, and a father and son there to meet him. the cure hospital is run by a faith-based charity based out of pennsylvania. meanwhile, in just a few hours, a nevada rancher is expected to hold a news conference. some of his first comments that reported on virulent racist language made by the folk hero after an event on saturday. the bundy events have become a regular occurrence, and becoming more popular of some on the right. he's fighting to not pay $1 million in back fees he owes the federal government. and to promote his unique interpretation of the constitution. the "times" story reports it included this, i want to tell you one more thing i know about the negro. and only go downhill from there. black americans, he said, quote, they abort their young children, they put their young men in jail because they never learn how to pick cotton. i've often wondered if they're better off as slaves picking cotton, or are they better off under government subsid
police tell nbc news the gunman was a security guard at the cure hospital in kabul. the victims include dr. jerry huhmanos, and a father and son there to meet him. the cure hospital is run by a faith-based charity based out of pennsylvania. meanwhile, in just a few hours, a nevada rancher is expected to hold a news conference. some of his first comments that reported on virulent racist language made by the folk hero after an event on saturday. the bundy events have become a regular occurrence,...
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caring physician who served his patients with the utmost respect. >> the doctor had volunteered in kabul for the past seven years. even though her husband and two other americans were killed by an afghan guard. >> we don't hold any ill will toward afghanistan in general. or even the gunman who did this. we don't know what his history is. >> reporter: the shooter, an off-duty police officer, shot himself and was treated at the same hospital where he opened fire before being handed over to afghan authorities. in our next hour, we'll have more on the mission of the doctor. we'll talk with a colleague of the murdered doctor who spent seven years working with him at that chicago hospital. >>> australian officials say bluefin-21 may expand the zone it's searching for that missing malaysia airplane if it doesn't find anything in the current search area. it has completed 95% of its mission circling the side of the best black box pinger lead. the flight's data recorder will be key in solving the mystery. could we learn something from passenger cell phones? ted rowlands has more for you. >> report
caring physician who served his patients with the utmost respect. >> the doctor had volunteered in kabul for the past seven years. even though her husband and two other americans were killed by an afghan guard. >> we don't hold any ill will toward afghanistan in general. or even the gunman who did this. we don't know what his history is. >> reporter: the shooter, an off-duty police officer, shot himself and was treated at the same hospital where he opened fire before being...
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.. >> in a country with 11-12 million eligible voters there is still long lines of men and women in kabul and other cities that want a voting card. >> we should not judge the afghan election by the same standards we judge our own election. we have had 200 years of democratic evolution. this democracy is in its infancy. it will be the first peaceful hand off of power in afghanistan history. we want to not rush to judgment ahead of the people. it is there judgment to make whether the outcome is creditable. we don't want to second guess their steps along the way. >> the drawdown in the number of international observers will have a sake psychological affect on the afghanistan and how the international community views it. so the reduction is unfortunate but it will not make a huge difference. there is enough observes there to do their job. the real story is this is an afghanistan election persuint to their observation. >> with the afghanistan presidential elections this weekend a look at what to expect. and live on booktv panels on gun control, fracking, civil rights and politics from annapoli
.. >> in a country with 11-12 million eligible voters there is still long lines of men and women in kabul and other cities that want a voting card. >> we should not judge the afghan election by the same standards we judge our own election. we have had 200 years of democratic evolution. this democracy is in its infancy. it will be the first peaceful hand off of power in afghanistan history. we want to not rush to judgment ahead of the people. it is there judgment to make whether the...
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>> we are learning more about those three americans shot and killed by an afghan police officer in kabul. one of the men was a doctor from chicago who spent nearly a decade treating the sick and wounded in afghanistan. the two other americans were also medical professionals, a father and son visiting that hospital. more than 24 civilians have been killed in the public venues in afghanistan over the past three months. >> the u.s. and israel reacting to the reunification of fatah and hamas. secretary of state john kerry saying negotiations between israel and the palestinians have reached a difficult point, asking both sides to continue talking, but israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying that's not going to happen. he says hamas is a terrorist organization and israel will no longer negotiate with the palestinians. >> it's very important that we have clarity. as long as i'm prime minister of israel, i will never negotiate with the palestinian government backed by terrorist organizations committed to our destruction. >> on tuesday, both sides must decide on a deadline, whether to con
>> we are learning more about those three americans shot and killed by an afghan police officer in kabul. one of the men was a doctor from chicago who spent nearly a decade treating the sick and wounded in afghanistan. the two other americans were also medical professionals, a father and son visiting that hospital. more than 24 civilians have been killed in the public venues in afghanistan over the past three months. >> the u.s. and israel reacting to the reunification of fatah and...
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embassy in kabul described dr. umanos as a humanitarian. but aside from all the politics, it just leaves you speechless. here's a guy helping afghan families, saving newborn children, training afghans to do the same and he is shot dead while his incredible wife says they won't give up on afghanistan. matt? >> yeah, no question about it. keir simmons in london for us this morning. keir, thank you very much. >>> meanwhile, tamron is here with some troubling new developments in that ferry accident in south korea. >> yes. frustration is boiling over this morning for relatives of people still missing from the sunken south korean ferry. also, new questions today on whether that boat was safe enough to be in the water at all. nbc's bill neely has the latest. >> reporter: good morning, tamron. investigators here now suspect that life rafts on the sunken ferry may not have worked properly. evidence growing here that the ferry operators broke the rules and risked lives. the ferry sank with passengers trapped and life rafts unused. only 2 of 46 were l
embassy in kabul described dr. umanos as a humanitarian. but aside from all the politics, it just leaves you speechless. here's a guy helping afghan families, saving newborn children, training afghans to do the same and he is shot dead while his incredible wife says they won't give up on afghanistan. matt? >> yeah, no question about it. keir simmons in london for us this morning. keir, thank you very much. >>> meanwhile, tamron is here with some troubling new developments in that...
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what are the baby's chances in kabul without you being here? >> most of these kids here would be dead. >> reporter: the philadelphia-based christian organization that runs the hospital treats 37,000 patients a year, including 60 children annually with cleft palates. but near the entrance to this hospital dr. umanos was gunned down as he greeted two other americans, a father and son. an afghan security guard opened fire on the group at close range killing them all. dr. umanos's wife, who also volunteered in afghanistan, got the call along with her son at the couple's chicago home. >> our family has suffered a great loss. our hearts are aching for our loss. we are also aching for the loss of the other families, as well as the loss and the multiple losses of the afghan people. >> reporter: it is one of the many targeting westerners lately. the violence has understandably scared away some aid organizations. but jerry umanos's widow insisted the afghans who badly need help should not be abandoned. thursday's attack comes as american troops are drawi
what are the baby's chances in kabul without you being here? >> most of these kids here would be dead. >> reporter: the philadelphia-based christian organization that runs the hospital treats 37,000 patients a year, including 60 children annually with cleft palates. but near the entrance to this hospital dr. umanos was gunned down as he greeted two other americans, a father and son. an afghan security guard opened fire on the group at close range killing them all. dr. umanos's wife,...
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urimanis was one of three doctors killed when a security guard opened fire in kabul. the two others were a father and son. they were visiting umanis. we'll keep you posted. >>> a young girl stuns the first lady at take your child to workday in the white house. listen to what happened. >> my dad has been out of a job for three years, and i wanted to give you his resume. >> oh, my goodness. >> well, it's a little private, but she's doing something for her dad, right? got it. >> will the first lady be able to give her dad a new job? no word on what the white house plans to do with the resume. >>> the dad actually worked on the 2012 campaign. he's trying to get a policy job. hasn't been able to get one yet. his mom actually works for the executive branch. >> so he had worked for barack obama? >> yeah, on the campaign. i don't know if he was a volunteer or a paid staffer, but he had worked on the campaign. >> hundreds of thousands of letters like that could be delivered every single day, right, to our first lady and the president when it comes to jobs. >> it's hard to take
urimanis was one of three doctors killed when a security guard opened fire in kabul. the two others were a father and son. they were visiting umanis. we'll keep you posted. >>> a young girl stuns the first lady at take your child to workday in the white house. listen to what happened. >> my dad has been out of a job for three years, and i wanted to give you his resume. >> oh, my goodness. >> well, it's a little private, but she's doing something for her dad, right?...
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police say three americans were killed by a gunman in a hospital in kabul. a security guard is being blamed for opening fire. one other person was wounded. the shooter is said to be in custody after shooting himself in the head. we'll be following that and now an update on the ferry disaster. school is back in session in south korea where many of the victims in the tragic accident went to class. the death toll has now exceeded 150. more than 140 people remain missing many of whom are teenage students from that school. prosecutors yesterday raided the home of the ferry's owner as part of their investigation. cargo on the ship weighed three times the maximum recommended weight. they also say the ship had a faulty steering system which may have made the cargo quick live move to one side causing the ship to capsize and sink. this is basic stuff. prosecutors also say they're investigating if safety inspectors were bribed to say the ferry was safe to operate. >> katty, right now this is obviously for a lot of reasons, this is causing a lot of south koreans extraor
police say three americans were killed by a gunman in a hospital in kabul. a security guard is being blamed for opening fire. one other person was wounded. the shooter is said to be in custody after shooting himself in the head. we'll be following that and now an update on the ferry disaster. school is back in session in south korea where many of the victims in the tragic accident went to class. the death toll has now exceeded 150. more than 140 people remain missing many of whom are teenage...